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WHERE THE LOCALS EAT: THE 100 BEST RESTAURANTS IN THE TOP 50 CITIES 2007
The editors of Magellan Press have scoured the nation for the best restaurants in every category. We’ve surveyed thousands of certified foodies. We’ve talked with top food reviewers. We’ve sent out our own finicky eaters. We’ve reviewed the reviews. Then we picked the 100 Best Restaurants in each of the Top 50 cities.
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WHERE THE LOCALS EAT: NASHVILLE 2006
Compiled by the editors and researchers of Magellan Press,
the pocket-sized, 204-page Where the Locals Eat: Nashville features reviews of more than 340 of Music City’s long-time
favorite restaurants, new discoveries and best-kept secrets,
from Southern meat-and-threes and hot chicken shacks to the
finest steakhouses and American Contemporary hot spots.
Price: $11.95
NEW: Visit the new online version of our restaurant guide: www.wherethelocalseat.com |
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ROMATIC SAN FRANCISCO 2000
On
Woodward's Garden ~ "If you have the good fortune to happen onto Woodward's
Garden, you will experience one of the greatest culinary experiences
in San Francisco. Nestled away under a freeway overpass, it
looks as if it could have been an exterior set for Sergio
Leone's Once Upon a Time in America..."
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ROMANTIC NEW YORK 1998
On Anglers and Writers ~ "Just off the quiet block of Saint Lukes Place and at
the corner of Hudson Street, in the labyrinth of what New
Yorkers refer to as the West Village, is a restaurant so pleasingly
quaint that it feels as though it should be nestled in a small
town in the Great Lakes region."
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WHERE THE LOCALS EAT 1998
We've gathered names of restaurants recommended in local newspaper and magazine readers' polls, by local restaurant critics and editors, and by local business and professional people and field reviewers. In more than 1,000 U.S. cities and towns, Where the Locals Eat helps you locate the best restaurants in America - from fine dining to breakfast, desserts to vegetarian, seafood to delis, and more.
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CAREER ALTERNATIVES FOR BANKERS 1998
In
today's economy, a lot of mid-career bankers are finding
that, through no fault of their own, they must look for new
jobs. If you are an unemployed banker, or think you might
become one, this book can help. Career Alternatives for
Bankers will show you that there's still a demand for
banking skills.
Currently out of print
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